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Highlight reel includes Robin Batteau, Kyle Hancharick, Kate Taylor & The Ukeladies, Jane Godfrey, John Forster, Tom Toce, Ron Olesko, and a reading from Julie Gold's memoir-in-progress

Highlight reel includes Robin Batteau, Kyle Hancharick, Kate Taylor  The Ukeladies, Jane Godfrey, John Forster, Tom Toce, Ron Olesko, and a reading from Julie Golds memoir-in-progress

7 Firefighters lost that day

For this solemn occasion, a dozen songwriters got together last year on 9/11/21. Here are the highlights. Video includes Kate Taylor & The Ukeladies, Daniel Cainer live in London, Crys Matthews, Jane Godfrey, Don White, Carol Crittenden, John Forster, Tom Toce, Kyle Hancharick, Robin Batteau, Ron Olesko, Judy Kass, the voice of Brandon O'Sullivan, Ron Olesko, a reading from Julie Gold's memoir-in-progress, the late Nanci Griffith & Emmylou Harris sing Julie Gold's "Good Night New York," and I'm in rhw concert, too.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tlV1UTxd5WQ

https://vimeo.com/611946364

https://www.facebook.com/christine.lavin.5/videos/455484473193223

KATE TAYLOR & THE UKELADIES --

"BEAMS OF THE QUEEN”  :14

DANIEL CAINER - "HOW WE'RE BLESSED” 4:17

CRYS MATTHEWS - "HOPE REVOLUTION” 9:37

JANE GODFREY (video) “BREAKFAST" 15:58

DON WHITE  - "MORE ALIVE” 28:52

CAROL CRITTENDEN - "RISE” 29:18

JOHN FORSTER - "FEBRUARY 31ST” 33:19

KEMP HARRIS - "GOOD NIGHT AMERICA”  38:06

TOM TOCE - "JOHN PRINE MOVES TO THE

GREAT SOUTHWEST FOR REASONS

RELATED TO HIS HEALTH” 41:50

KYLE HANCHARICK - "BUILD THIS CITY" 44:44

ROBIN BATTEAU - "CRIED OUT” 50:15

CHRISTINE LAVN - "THE MOMENT SLIPPED AWAY” 52:38

RON OLEKSO REMEMBERS 1:03:55

JUDY KASS - "BEYOND THE ASH & STEEL" (video)

and

"AT OUR BEST” 1:05:14

TOM CHAPIN - "FOLLOW THE LIGHT” 1:15:44

RON OLESKO - READS FROM JULIE GOLD's MEMOIR-IN-PROGRESS 1:19:48

VIDEO - NANCI GRIFFITH & EMMYLOU HARRIS "GOOD NIGHT NEW YORK," WRITTEN BY JULIE GOLD 1:25:30

CLOSING CREDITS - "TOGETHER TOMORROW"

BY  TOM CHAPIN 1:29:51 - 1:33:02

For musicians it's a sad occasion -- bassist Jeff Hardy had gone off the road, was now a chef, and was preparing breakfast at his new job -- cooking for Cantor Fitzgerald on the 102nd floor. In one of the great tragic ironies, Jeff's brother, musician Jack Hardy was on the way to the World Trade Center, in the hopes of meeting up with his brother, but instead he watched the towers fall. May this concert bring you some comfort.
Thank you for supporting live music.
Have a peaceful day.
Christine